KFUM Oslo vs Bodø/Glimt: Eliteserien Preview & Match Analysis
KFUM Oslo host Bodø/Glimt in an Eliteserien fixture at 12:30 today, with the visitors arriving as clear favourites despite playing away from home. Bodø/Glimt's recent form stands at four consecutive wins and a draw, while KFUM Oslo have managed only one draw in their last five outings. The head-to-head record heavily favours the visitors, who have won three of the last five meetings between these sides. Odds of 1.512 for an away victory reflect Bodø/Glimt's superior current trajectory.
Form Guide: Contrasting Trajectories in Norwegian Football
KFUM Oslo's recent form reads DLLDL across their last five matches, a sequence that reveals a side struggling to build momentum. One draw and four defeats in this stretch places them in a precarious position, with only occasional points salvaged from games. This inconsistency suggests defensive vulnerabilities or an inability to convert chances, both of which will be exposed by a Bodø/Glimt side in excellent attacking form.
Bodø/Glimt, by contrast, have recorded DWWWW in their last five outings—four consecutive victories bookended by a draw. This run demonstrates the kind of sustained excellence that separates contenders from strugglers in the Eliteserien. Their attacking potency and defensive solidity have been evident throughout this sequence, and they arrive at Ullevål with genuine momentum. The visitors will be confident of extending their unbeaten run to six matches.
Head-to-Head Record: Bodø/Glimt's Dominance Over KFUM Oslo
The historical record between these two sides tells a stark story. In the last five meetings, Bodø/Glimt have won three times, with two draws and zero victories for KFUM Oslo. This 3W-2D-0L record for the visitors demonstrates a clear competitive advantage that extends beyond recent form into a longer pattern of superiority. KFUM Oslo have not beaten Bodø/Glimt in their recent history, a psychological factor that may weigh on the home side's approach.
The two draws in this sequence suggest that KFUM Oslo are capable of containing Bodø/Glimt for periods, but lack the cutting edge to force a win. Given today's form disparity—Bodø/Glimt's four-game winning streak against KFUM Oslo's one-draw-in-five—the visitors will expect to add to their tally. The odds of 1.512 for an away victory reflect this historical and contemporary advantage.











